Poor child or poor

Corene 2022-01-19 08:02:54

1. Policy reasons: The United States does not have the Ministry of Education in the strict sense. Their Ministry of Education is only responsible for the division of education funds (but a large sum of money), and in principle it is only allocated to public schools.
Public schools are maintained by the government. All regulations, such as what lessons to learn, what textbooks, how many class hours, how many classes a week, have a lot of homework assignments, including recruiting a lot of teachers, teachers paying a lot of money, there are regulations, and the school cannot change it.
But the best schools in America are all private. Regardless of elementary school, middle school or university, the best is private. For example, Harvard, Yale, and Princeton are all private.
Private institutions are not funded by the Ministry of Education and are not under the management of the Ministry of Education, so the courses are flexible, competitive, and the teachers are good, but the tuition is expensive.
So the rich are private, and the poor are public. So there are many people of color in public schools.
Therefore, public schools in the United States are equivalent to nursery schools. Teachers don't work hard and students don't work hard.

2. Union: Public teachers have a strong labor union, with a large number of people, strong funds, and even support for presidential elections. They dare not move any of them

. 3. Mindset: The United States only scores ABC for its results, not rankings, and its results are not disclosed. Therefore, there is no competition, and the welfare of the country is better. It does not have to be a graduate student who has to go to university to study at Sichuan Normal University to find a job. You can live by washing the dishes. So there is no motivation to get a high score in the exam.

4. Environment: Public schools are three poor people, a bunch of poor people, you alone want to study hard, people think you are weird.

5. Family: Black families are basically not a bunch of dolls, or they are divided. Adults can't even care about themselves, so they care about dolls?

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